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Emergenetics: Tap Into the New Science of Success
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Dr Geil Browning
• Outstanding Women Entrepreneur• Outstanding Businesswomen in Colorado
State, USA-1995 & 2003• Over 18 years of successful legacy
Tap Into the New Science of SuccessEmergenetics:
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“Which is stronger - nature or nurture?The latest science says genes and your experience interact for your whole life.”- TIME June 2, 2003
Based on research by Matt Ridley, Oxford-trained zoologist and science writer of “Nature via Nurture”
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Thinking Attributes DefinedThinking Attributes Defined
ANALYTICALClear thinker
Logical problem solverRational
CONCEPTUALIntuitive about ideas
ImaginativeVisionary
STRUCTURALPractical ThinkerLikes guidelines
Predictable
EXPRESSIVENESSThe outward display of emotions toward others and the
world at large
FLEXIBLITYWillingness to accommodate to the thoughts and
actions of others
ASSERTIVENESSThe degree of energy invested in expressing thoughts,
feelings and beliefsSOCIAL
Intuitive about people
Socially awareSympathetic
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Split-half Reliability: Inter-Item Reliabilities
Construct Coefficient Alpha• Analytical 0.83• Structural 0.76• Social 0.76• Conceptual 0.76• Expressiveness 0.83• Assertiveness 0.83• Flexibility 0.80
Coefficient alpha provides an overall measure of the internal reliability of the test.
(n=380, p<= .001)
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Test/re-test ReliabilityConstruct Correlation• Analytical 0.84• Structural 0.77• Social 0.74• Conceptual 0.82• Expressiveness 0.80• Assertiveness 0.78• Flexibility 0.82
This data was examined using the Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) procedure to determine whether change in test scores was due to chance.
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Construct Validity Inter-Attribute Correlations Table
Analytical Structural Social Conceptual Expressive-ness
Assertive-ness
Structural 0.18Social NS NS
Conceptual 0.11 -0.74 0.26Expressive
-ness 0.1 -0.51 0.55 0.52Assertive-
ness 0.25 -0.5 0.15 0.49 0.80Flexibility NS -0.2 0.84 0.38 0.66 0.30
Correlations are significant at the P=<.01 level using a two-tailed test of significance. NS represents a non-significant correlation.
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Emergenetics & Creativity
NotNot a matter of whether one is creative or not, but rather,but rather, how creative can one behow creative can one be.
• Analytical brain: “How could I design a system for this?”
• Structural brain: “How could I design a system for this?”
• Social brain: “What people should I assemble?”
• Conceptual brain: “How could I paint a picture of this?”
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Emergenetics & Creativity• Different profiles will approach a task in a
different creative manner.
• Abstract painter <Conceptual and Social> – did not have any step-by-step approach to his work – Process: “dialogue between the painter and his canvas” with
minimal “logical interventions”.
• Another artist tapped into her Analytical and Structural (preference for Conceptual thinking):– Got more specifics as the painting progressed – Tried to “capture every single detail legitimately there”
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Emergenetics & Creativity
• Constantly seek novelty and creativity through lifelong learning as the key to keep a mental edge.
“Novelty - taking risks, questioning assumptions, being exposed to new
ideas, and trying something new each day- keeps the brain active.”
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Mount Everest Case StudyMount Everest Case Study
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Psychometric MeasurementPsychometric Measurement
BehaviourBehaviour((EmergeneticsEmergenetics, DISC, Firo-B), DISC, Firo-B)
Thinking PreferencesThinking Preferences((EmergeneticsEmergenetics, HBDI), HBDI)
PersonalityPersonality(MBTI, 16PF, Big 5)(MBTI, 16PF, Big 5)
Values, Morals, Ethics, EQValues, Morals, Ethics, EQ(Value Styles Profile)(Value Styles Profile)
Beliefs Beliefs (eg. Religion)(eg. Religion)
DNADNA
Observable
Not Observable
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You are like a diamond
with many facets, all of which make up who you are.